Rabb
English
Etymology 1
Borrowed from ArabicCategory:English terms borrowed from Arabic#RABBCategory:English terms derived from Arabic#RABB رَبّ (rabb, “the master,the caretaker, the maintainer, the bestower, the one in control,lord”).
Category:English terms derived from Arabic#RABBCategory:English terms derived from the Arabic root ر ب ب#RABBProper noun
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Etymology 2
From a medieval diminutive form of the given name Robert.
Proper noun
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- An English surname originating as a patronymicCategory:English surnames#RABBCategory:English surnames from patronymics#RABB.